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In windows, I can use the identify button in the display control panel to display a number on each monitor corresponding to their ID in windows display manager.

Can I, preferably using powershell, show these ID temporarily just like clicking the button. Windows display identify button

If it's not possible to get to show the ID as windows does it, would it be possible to popup a window in a specific monitor display ?

My goal is to get a monitor to show information on itself either by correlating display id with WMI information or by showing a window with the current monitor information.

For example, let's say i have 4 monitor in a 2x2 matrix. All the monitors are the same models, only thing that would change is the serial numbers. Using WMI, i can get information on the monitors, but is there a way to know which monitor is which physically?

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function GetMonitorSerial () {
        $Monitor =(Get-WmiObject -NameSpace root\wmi -Class wmiMonitorID -EA 0 | ForEach-Object {
            $([System.Text.Encoding]::Ascii.GetString($($_.SerialNumberID)))
        })

        $MON0 = $Monitor[0]
        $MON1 = $Monitor[1]
    $MON2 = $Monitor[2]
    $MON3 = $Monitor[3]
        Write-Host "Monitor #0: " $MON0
        Write-Host "Monitor #1: " $MON1
    Write-Host "Monitor #2: " $MON2
    Write-Host "Monitor #3: " $MON3
    }

    GetMonitorSerial
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    – gkubed
    Aug 19, 2022 at 12:03
  • Thanks for trying to answer but the issue remains with this option. It is easy to find out what serial number, but I don't know which physical monitor has which serials. I want to programmatically target a monitor and display that information (serial #, make, model,etc) on that specific monitor.
    – NMC
    Sep 7, 2022 at 2:25
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function Get-MonitorSerial {
    $monitors = Get-CimInstance -Namespace root/wmi -ClassName WmiMonitorID -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
                Where-Object { $_.SerialNumberID -ne $null } |
                ForEach-Object {
                    $name = [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($_.UserFriendlyName)
                    $serial = [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($_.SerialNumberID)
                    if ($name) {
                        Write-Host "${name}: $serial"
                    } else {
                        Write-Host "Monitor: $serial"
                    }
                }
}

Get-MonitorSerial
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    – Community Bot
    Jan 19 at 11:16
  • This is a great way to get the serial number of the monitors, but how can I know which monitor has what serial. I want a way to know on what monitor the window is currently on.
    – NMC
    Feb 5 at 20:28

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